Expert Toenail Fungus Treatment in Newnan

Thick, discolored, or brittle toenails are often signs of toenail fungus. This common infection can worsen over time if it is not properly treated. Fortunately, effective care is available in Newnan, GA.

 

At our Newnan office, our podiatrists evaluate the condition of your nails and create a personalized treatment plan to address the infection. With the right approach, many patients begin to see healthier nail growth and improved nail appearance over time. Our goal is to help restore the health of your toenails so you can feel confident again.

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Toenail Fungus Treatment in Newnan, GA

What Is Toenail Fungus?

Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects the nail and the skin beneath it. Over time, the nail may become thick, brittle, discolored, or distorted in shape. The infection usually develops gradually and can spread if it is not properly treated.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Yellow, white, or brown discoloration of the nail
  • Thickened or brittle nails
  • Crumbling or distorted nail edges
  • Nail separating slightly from the nail bed
  • Changes in nail texture or appearance

Causes of Toenail Fungus

Several factors can increase the risk of developing toenail fungus, including:

  • Warm, moist environments such as locker rooms or public showers
  • Wearing tight or non-breathable shoes for long periods
  • Minor nail injuries or damage to the nail
  • Sweaty feet or prolonged moisture around the nails
  • A weakened immune system or certain medical conditions

Treatment Options in Newnan

Our podiatrists in Newnan offer effective treatment options for toenail fungus based on the severity of the infection. Treatment may include:

  • Prescription topical or oral antifungal medications
  • Advanced treatment options designed to target the infection at its source
  • Nail care treatments to improve nail health and appearance
  • Personalized treatment plans based on your specific condition

Why See a Podiatrist in Newnan?

Toenail fungus can be difficult to eliminate without professional care. Over-the-counter products often provide limited results, especially if the infection has progressed. Our podiatrists in Newnan provide experienced evaluation and treatment to help manage the infection and support healthier nail growth.

With the right treatment plan, many patients begin to see improvement in both the appearance and condition of their nails.

Preventing Toenail Fungus

While it is not always possible to prevent toenail fungus, a few simple habits may help reduce your risk:

  • Keep your feet clean and dry
  • Wear breathable shoes and moisture-wicking socks
  • Avoid walking barefoot in public locker rooms or pool areas
  • Trim toenails properly and keep them clean
  • Change socks regularly, especially if your feet sweat frequently
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For a detailed overview of toenail fungus treatments, visit our Fungal Nails Guide.

Visit Us in Newnan

Contact

Phone: 770-251-6100

Fax: 770-251-3462

Hours

Monday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm Wednesday: 9:00 am –5:00 pm Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday: 7:30 am – 3:00 pm

Location

2326 Hwy 34 E Suite 200 Newnan, GA 30265

Schedule Your Toenail Fungus Consultation in Newnan

If you’re concerned about changes in your toenails, it may be time to have them evaluated by a specialist. Our podiatrists in Newnan provide professional care to diagnose and treat toenail fungus.

Call our office today to schedule your appointment and learn about treatment options designed to restore healthier nails. Taking the next step toward better nail health can start with a simple visit.

770-251-6100

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